
Champ and Racers (Yaletown, Vancouver, 1 July 2009)
So Champ and I decided to take a break from our endless unpacking and walk a gruelling 1.25 blocks from home to take in the Yaletown Grand Prix bike race this sunny and warm Canada Day in Vancouver. One great thing about our neighbourhood is that for every dozen yuppie scum — oblivious to everything except their precious snowflakes in the double-wide strollers they seem incapable of manouevering through crowds — there’s one or two ridiculously hot, silverfoxy dads.
Ahem. Oh, yeah, the race…

Yaletown Grand Prix Racers (1 July 2009)
What was I saying about silverfoxy eye candy?

Yaletown Grand Prix Racer (1 July 2009)
An hour of that and our unpacking softly beckoned us to return, but not before a quick stroll down to the marina. Conclusions should not be drawn by any joke photography contained herein.

Captioning for the Scatalogically-Impaired (1 July 2009)
Across False Creek is the future Winter Olympics Athlete’s Village, currently enjoying some controversy over alleged shoddy building practices predicted to reduce the post-Games longevity of the structures considerably:

Olympic Village, False Creek (1 July 2009)
This high we’re feeling about our new home in our new neighbourhood may be transient but, for now, it’s undeniably intoxicating.









Happy Canada Day, bstewart!
I will be in your lovely city first weekend of August to celebrate Gay Pride Vancouver. I am right down the road in Seattle, such lovely weather we are having hope its nice that weekend. Now should i stay at the Westin Grand on Robson or Sheraton Wall on Burrard. Congrats on your new neigborhood.
the westin is good. sutton place is better.
Happy belated Canada Day!